Got a warning for my blog going over 100GB in bandwidth this month… which sounded incredibly unusual. My blog is text and a couple images and I haven’t posted anything to it in ages… like how would that even be possible?

Turns out it’s possible when you have crawlers going apeshit on your server. Am I even reading this right? 12,181 with 181 zeros at the end for ‘Unknown robot’? This is actually bonkers.

Edit: As Thunraz points out below, there’s a footnote that reads “Numbers after + are successful hits on ‘robots.txt’ files” and not scientific notation.

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    4 months ago

    It is common custom to indicate quotes, with either “quotes” or for a longer quote a

    block quote

    The latter can be done by prefixing the line with a > here on lemmy (uses the common markdown syntax).

    Doing either of this help avoid ambiguity.